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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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(10-26-2020, 11:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-26-2020, 03:41 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Three of the Mlambane Coalition in the South - Kruger Malelane

Who are these boys?

Mjejane males
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"Short Tail" 1/5 of the Kruger bad boys (Mpondo males) spending time with a group of lionesses (possibly from the Renosterkoppies pride)
Kruger National Park, South Africa
By: Orrin Harney


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Snip Tail...... wow wow wow! What a specimen!
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(10-20-2020, 11:23 PM)Spalea Wrote: The patience isn't the same depending on the parent...







There used to be the 2x Renosterkoppies Nomads, one had a cut on the nose.
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1/3 of the powerful Boyela brothers walking in the rain near Babalala dam, Shingwedzi.
Kruger National Park, South Africa.
By: Doreen Blignaut


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Breathtaking Roadblock!
4/4 young Hippo Pools males sired by  Notorious Shishangeni males near Crocodile Bridge. This four young males looking very good.
Saturday (24\10) 5.30am 
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1/5  (Mpondo males) spending time with a group of lionesses 
Images by: Orrin Harney

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The last Kumana male seen Near Nwanetsi and Singita Lebombo.
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One of the massive Ngotso males going on a territorial patrol in the Kruger National Park
Image by: Rodney Nombekana

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One of the S26 males overlooking his kingdom on the top of a termite mound
Image by: Big on Wild - Wildlife Photography & blog

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1/2 S28 male!! this guy is easy to recognize because he is missing half of his tail and has a very particular Mohawk mating with a majestic lioness on S137 between Lower Sabie and Crocodile Bridge
Kruger National Park
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A very recent update of the Imbali pride male seen on Imbali Safari Lodge part of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Image by: Tess Kruger

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Up close and personal whit one of the majestic beast of the *Leeubron males on the Sweni Road at Satara........
Greater kruger
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(10-27-2020, 06:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The last Kumana male seen Near Nwanetsi and Singita Lebombo.
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He looks like he has had a tough life.
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(10-28-2020, 10:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-27-2020, 06:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The last Kumana male seen Near Nwanetsi and Singita Lebombo.
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He looks like he has had a tough life.

The Kumana male he had a tough life as dominant male in KNP. He was once part of a strong coalition. Unfortunately his brothers not are no longer with him.

The last Kumana male was in very bad condition a few months ago, so I'm glad he's doing well right now
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